“Sabbateanism is the matrix of every significant movement to have emerged in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, from Hasidism, to Reform Judaism, to the earliest Masonic circles and revolutionary idealism. The Sabbatean "believers" felt that they were champions of a new world which was to be established by overthrowing the values of all positive religions .” –Gershom Scholem

The Nazi euthanasia program, code-named
"Operation-T4," set out to eliminate "life unworthy of life." It
rapidly expanded to include individuals with mental illness, with
Hitler's 1939 decree allowing physicians to decide that certain
individuals "be accorded a mercy-death."

These
patients included those with schizophrenia, the criminally insane, and
the chronically hospitalized. The euthanasia program became the Nazi
regime's first campaign of mass murder against specific populations
whom it considered inferior and threatening to the well-being of the
Aryan race and the first time in history where psychiatrists sought out
to systematically exterminate their patients, with several prominent
psychiatrists playing central roles (1-4).

[In
1929, at Nuremberg, Hitler had proposed the annual "removal" of
7000,000 to 800,000 of the "weakest" Germans as a means of rapidly
improving ...the German race. He also wanted to eliminate millions
among the "inferior races that breed like vermin."]

By
1940, six killing centers designated as euthanasia institutions were
established at Brandenburg, Grafeneck, Hartheim, Sonnenstein, Bernburg,
and Hadamar.

The
Hadamar Psychiatric Institute near Wiesbaden, Germany, code-named
"Facility-E," was refashioned for use as a psychiatry euthanasia
facility in November 1940. From mid-January 1941 under Dr. Ernst
Baumhard's direction, with a staff of approximately 100, busloads of
patients arrived daily at the killing operation.

The
patients were offloaded, weighed, photographed, and led to the gas
chamber disguised as a shower room in the cellar. At least 10,000
mentally ill adults were gassed and cremated at Hadamar in the first 9
months of 1941.

[Originally
only the severely deformed were included in the program. Eventually
children with misshaped ears, bed wetters, and those who were found
difficult to educate were marked for elimination." ]

In
August 1942, after a short break, [caused by protests from Catholic
bishop Clemens Von Galen] the facility again functioned as an
euthanasia center, using lethal medication doses or starvation. After
removal of various organs for medical research, the bodies were buried
in F1 located on the hospital grounds. The killing center remained
operational until its liberation by American troops on March 26, 1945
(4).

[Euthanasia
continued throughout the war. In the autumn of 1941, the staff at
Hadamar celebrated the cremation of its 10,000th corpse with a special
ceremony, followed by music, dancing and drinking.]

Operation-T4
claimed approximately 200,000 lives. Psychiatric euthanasia
institutions served as training centers for the Schutzstaffel (SS) who
used the experience to construct larger killing centers (Auschwitz,
Treblinka, etc.). The psychiatrist Dr. Imfried Eberl, Treblinka's first
commandant and the only physician to command a death camp, established
the facility following his experience as superintendent of Brandenburg
Psychiatry Hospital (2).

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Footnotes can be found at source. Material in square brackets is from Ron Rychlak, "Hitler, the War & the Pope" pp.
115-117. According to Rychlak, "Between Dec 1939 and August 1941, about
5000 children and 100,000 adults were killed by lethal injections or in
gas chambers.]

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First Comment from Dan:

It
is important to know that the Nazi death program was motivated by
Eugenics - not racism. The Nazi state's interest was direct culling of
Germans that it considered an expense. That included disabled war
veterans of WW I who were euthanized in the hospital at
Tiergartenstraße 4, as well as the terminally ill, handicapped, birth
defective, and mentally ill. "Action T4" was "legally" euthanizing
such people in Germany two years before the war started in 1939.

It
is also important to know that Eugenics wasn't a Nazi invention. The
idea "evolved" out of 19th century British social Darwinism. But even
though members of the British Fabian Society spoke openly in favor of
State sterilization and outright extermination of "undesirables", it
was the United States where mass mandatory sterilization of young women
became law between 1933-1935. Fifteen state legislatures passed Model
Eugenic Sterilization laws. Tens of thousands of girls were sterilized
for such things as having a mentally ill or retarded relative in the
family. Even having a history of alcoholism in a family could result
in the 'State Eugenics Board' forcing sterilization.

Hitler wasted no time putting Germany on the road to a Eugenically perfected society,

The Rockefeller Foundation helped
develop and fund various German eugenics programs, including the one
that Josef Mengele worked in before he went to Auschwitz. American
Model Eugenic Sterilization laws were lifted almost verbatim by the
Nazis for their 1933 Nuremberg racial hygiene laws

Planned
Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger in her own words in a 1939 private
letter to Clarence Gamble (of Proctor & Gamble), President of the American Eugenics Research Association:

"We
don't want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro
population. and the minister is the man who can straighten out that
idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."

Mr.
Gamble: "There is a great danger that we will fail because the Negroes
think it a plan for extermination. Hence lets appear to let the colored run it as we appear to let [the] south do the conference in Atlanta."[2] Under this policy, Planned Parenthood of
America hired a full-time "Negro Consultant" in 1944.

Comments for "Nazis Gassed Aryans But Not Jews?"

Dick said (September 30, 2012):

Thank you for publishing Rael Strous' article on the Nazi T4 program. As the father of a child with Down's Syndrome, I have done a
lot of reading on this aspect of Nazi policy, which confirms the
article entirely.While the "official" holocaust narrative, in my view, has
many questions, irregularities, and even some absurdities, there are
those who are too quick to react totally and apologize for or endorse
Nazism. In some areas, the neo-nazi / "white nationalist" mentality has a lot of cross-over with the "anti-zionist" community, which is entirely unnecessary. A typical example is the
collaboration between Mark Glenn, who has made some valuable
contributions, and the blogger "Zion Crime Factory," who is a rabid
neo-nazi, and a genuine "anti-semite."The Nazi "economic miracle" was predicated on this massive euthanasia program (similar to today's austerity programs), union
busting, social immiseration and war mobilization. There were a few
"good" features like the completion of infrastructure projects like the
Autobahn, which were planned and begun by Hitler's predecessors.
Somehow Franklin Roosevelt, much loathed in conspiracy circles, was
able to achieve the same gains in employment and production with the
opposite policy.Nazism was not popular before Germans had to rally around
the flag
for mutual defense. Hitler did not win a popular election – he carried
out a coup within a coalition bloc of parliament. Pre-war German
culture did contain some elements of decadence (ie the Frankfurt
School, chronicled by people like Kevin MacDonald), but
it also contained a large population of Catholics, leading moderates
like Hitler's predecessor Gen. Kurt von Schleicher, who was
very much in the mold of FDR, and was murdered by Nazis, popular
figures like Rudolf Steiner, who worked extensively for the betterment
of the handicapped (his writings on Down's Syndrome are especially
interesting). Nazism was not a proper return of German nationalism –
which would have looked something like Otto von Bismarck's policy. It
was a synthetic ideology based on racist hysteria and ruthlessness that
unfortunately infected large parts of Germany's desperate population.That Germans have since been defamed and attacked, and that they
were set up, double-crossed and treated without mercy in WW2 does not
exonerate the record of the Nazis. The T-4 program, unlike the
"official" holocaust narrative, is fully documented and substantiated.

Jesper said (September 30, 2012):

Not an essential question in this case, but I thought I might add
that gassing is the perhaps the most expensive, unsafe, irksome and
technically difficult way to kill a person. This is clearly
demonstrated in the Leuchter Report (in the section on design criteria
for execution gas chambers) (easy to find online). Hydrocyanic acid
does not have to be breathed to be fatal. Personnel must wear chemical
suits and breathe bottled air. Forget gas masks. Sophisticated
temperature control and circulation systems operating under negative
pressure and very tall chimneys are minimum requirements. I think we
can all agree Germans are experts when it comes to rational and
cost-effective solutions. To operate “a gas chamber disguised as a
shower room in the cellar”, the Germans would have to suspend the laws
of physics. A shot in the back of the head, Katyn-style, is how armies
around the world go about mass killings.

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